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Farringtons School

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Gender: Co-Ed
Sport (Competitive level): Football (Soccer) Rugby Unionl Netball Swimming Athletics Cricket Tennis
Specialisms: Fizmat Biochemistry Creation
Selectivity: Selective
Boarding age (from): 11
Religion: No
Total students: from 500
Total Boarders: min 50
Residential options: Day Weekly/Flexi boarding Full boarding
Age group: Pre-preparatory School (4-7 years) Preparatory/Junior School (7 to 11/13 years) Senior School (11/13 to 16 years) Sixth-Form/Tutorial College (16 to18/19 years)

Distance

London:
25 km
Gatwick:
55 km
Heathrow:
55 km

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Description

A British school that prioritizes predicting student success.

School History

Founded as a Methodist girls’ school in 1908, Farringtons evolved into a co-educational establishment that earned its Royal Charter twenty years later, cementing its place among Kent’s finest. Over the past century, it has cultivated a reputation for delivering exceptional education while adapting to meet the needs of each generation.

Campus Location

Set on 25 acres of picturesque grounds in Chislehurst, Kent, the campus combines modern facilities with a tranquil atmosphere that encourages focus. Its sports hall, tennis courts, swimming pool, dance studio, and playing fields create an environment where students can develop physically alongside their academic pursuits, all within a setting that feels removed from urban pressure.

Farringtons School Curriculum

Farringtons serves children from age 3 through 18, beginning with small classes that foster confidence before moving into a preparatory phase focused on individual progress. The senior years offer comprehensive GCSE and A Level options, while specialized programs like Luceat and Floreat challenge students who demonstrate particular academic drive or leadership potential, encouraging them to push beyond standard curriculum boundaries.

School Achievements

Students here consistently outperform predicted grades, with many progressing to Russell Group universities to study subjects ranging from law to biomedical sciences. Their success in academic competitions and public examinations reflects not just effective teaching but an environment that pushes young people to exceed what they initially thought themselves capable of achieving.

Extracurricular Activities

Beyond academics, students can explore interests through sports, music, drama, the Duke of Edinburgh Award, debates, and cultural trips. Regular workshops with guest speakers, a forest school program, and extensive athletic facilities ensure that downtime becomes an opportunity for growth rather than simply a break from studies—helping young people discover talents they might not have known they possessed.

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